CheddarGau
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Finally got around to installing my 4.10 gears in the rear. Couple reasons for this. Upgraded to some larger tires a few months back, saw an instant reduction in fuel economy. Lost about 20-30km per tank. Pretty standard, but I also saw a drop on power, more specifically it felt a little sluggish.
Impressions so far are great. As a mechanic I am always paying close attention to my vehicles and the vehicles of my friends (when I drive them). Initial impression is definitely an increase in usable power, vehicle feels better than it did with stock tires. Another unexpected improvement is my slightly slipping transmission (wife can't tell that it is) had a big reduction in slipping, especially in reverse up hill. I speculate the transmission is now working a lot easier, an unexpected bonus. As a 90% city driving, l expect to see an improvement in fuel economy with all the stop and go traffic and its also a fairly hilly city. Will give an update later on that.
I feel that for people who are in need of a diff rebuild on a stock vehicle that does a lot of city driving, it would be a good real world upgrade and likely improve fuel economy over stock. If you do a lot of highway driving, then it would likely not be a benefit. While it is quite pricey to do this, if the vehicle is in good condition, you like it and you plan on keeping iy, then its worth it.
Give your thoughts.
I forgot to mention I put in a powertrax clutch type LSD. Works great. Would spin rear wheels on steep hills on dry streets and thats is now gone, even on the alley behind my building that is in worse condition than most forest service roads..... seriously its really bad
Impressions so far are great. As a mechanic I am always paying close attention to my vehicles and the vehicles of my friends (when I drive them). Initial impression is definitely an increase in usable power, vehicle feels better than it did with stock tires. Another unexpected improvement is my slightly slipping transmission (wife can't tell that it is) had a big reduction in slipping, especially in reverse up hill. I speculate the transmission is now working a lot easier, an unexpected bonus. As a 90% city driving, l expect to see an improvement in fuel economy with all the stop and go traffic and its also a fairly hilly city. Will give an update later on that.
I feel that for people who are in need of a diff rebuild on a stock vehicle that does a lot of city driving, it would be a good real world upgrade and likely improve fuel economy over stock. If you do a lot of highway driving, then it would likely not be a benefit. While it is quite pricey to do this, if the vehicle is in good condition, you like it and you plan on keeping iy, then its worth it.
Give your thoughts.
I forgot to mention I put in a powertrax clutch type LSD. Works great. Would spin rear wheels on steep hills on dry streets and thats is now gone, even on the alley behind my building that is in worse condition than most forest service roads..... seriously its really bad
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